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Come out to Old Town Manassas and enjoy some family fun at the 30th Annual Fall Jubilee!

The 30th Annual Fall Jubilee, in Historic Old Town Manassas will be held on October 6, 2012 from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. This year’s Jubilee will include an assortment of live entertainment for both kids and adults. With over 100 crafter and community booths, live music and entertainment, wine tastings in our very own Wine Garden (located on the Manassas Museum lawn), farmer's market, children's rides and activities and a pumpkin patch you are sure to find something for everyone in the family! The Manassas Museum will offer free admission this day!

Don't miss the Chainsaw Chix giving live demonstrations throughout the day! "The Chix" are a women's division of Master of the Chainsaw, which began in 1992. The women use chainsaws to create one of a kind sculptures that will be auctioned off later in the day.

Be sure to check out the Wegman's sponsored Pumpkin Patch and paint a pumpkin to take home.

The Wine Garden (located on the Manassas Museum Lawn) will offer tastings from 11:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Cost to taste is $10.00 and you can come in and out of the Garden throughout the day with your entrance wristband. Participating wineries are listed below and will also be selling closed bottles for you to take home!

Unicorn Winery

First Colony Winery

Tomahawk Mill Winery

Stone Mountain Vineyards

Willowcroft Farm Vineyards, Inc.

Rodger Ford Winery

Kilaurwen Winery

Little Washington Winery

The Fall Jubilee is a free to the public, community event and is scheduled rain or shine. For a Printable Map of the Manassas Fall Jubilee, click on the map icon below.

Live Entertainment will go throughout the day on three stages!

Adult Stage (Located at the corner of Center Street and Main Street)

HALFWAY TO CONCORD

10:00AM-10:45AM and 11:00AM-11:45AM

EVERWILDE

12:15PM-1:00PM and 1:15PM-2:00PM

JOE GOSMAN BAND

2:30PM-3:15PM and 3:30PM-4:15PM

Blue Grass Stage (NEW THIS YEAR!- Located at the corner of Prince William Street and Battle Street)